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Mumbai Local Train Update: Mega, Jumbo Blocks Announced On Central, Harbour & Western Lines On February 22; Check Time & Route Here

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Mumbai commuters are likely to face disruptions this Sunday as Central Railway and Western Railway have announced multiple traffic and power blocks for maintenance and infrastructure works.

Western Railway has announced night blocks after midnight on Saturday. A block will be undertaken on the Up and Down slow lines between Vasai Road and Virar from 12.15 am to 4.15 am. Additionally, an all-line block will be imposed between Borivali and Dahisar from 2.10 am to 4.10 am for the erection of a foot overbridge girder.

During the block, trains between Vasai Road and Dahisar will be diverted to the fast corridor. Some mail, express and suburban services are likely to be delayed.

Railway authorities clarified that due to the scheduled night blocks, there will be no day block on Western Railway on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Central Railway has announced a special traffic and power block at Kharbao station for work related to the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) project. The block will remain in effect from 12.30 am on Saturday night until 7.30 am on Sunday.

Several MEMU services, including Panvel–Dahanu Road, Diva–Vasai Road, Dombivli–Boisar and Vasai Road–Panvel trains, will be cancelled. Train No. 22178 Secunderabad–Rajkot Express will be halted at Bhiwandi for approximately 90 minutes. Some mail and passenger trains may run up to 30 minutes late.

On Sunday, a block will be undertaken on the Up and Down slow lines between Mulund and Thane from 11 am to 4 pm. During this period, local trains operating on the slow corridor will be diverted to the fast lines. As a result, several suburban services are expected to be cancelled, while others may run behind schedule.

On the Harbour line, a block will be in place between Panvel and Vashi from 11.05 am to 4.05 pm on Sunday. Up and Down local services running between CSMT–Panvel/Belapur and Thane–Panvel will remain cancelled during the block.

However, special local trains will operate between CSMT–Vashi and Thane–Vashi/Nerul to ease commuter inconvenience. Services on the Belapur–Uran–Kharkopar corridor will continue as per the regular timetable.

Commuters are advised to check updated schedules before travelling.

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Zeb Zubair Ansari, accused of murderous attack on watchman in Mira Road, Nayanagar, handed over to ATS for investigation

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) will now investigate the murderous attack on two security guards in Mira Road, Nayanagar. At 4 am in Mira Road, Zeb Zubair Ansari attacked two security guards and admitted them to the hospital in an injured condition. The police had registered a case of attempt to murder in this case. Now the ATS will investigate it. The ATS will find out about the youth Zeb Zubair Ansari, how he became a militant and who were his contacts behind the militancy. The militant youth Zeb Zubair Ansari was influenced by ISIS. He had a letter from ISIS on the table in his possession, which mentioned the caliphate and jihad. The agency and the ATS will now investigate this letter as well. Since this case is a case of fundamentalism and a wolf wolf attack, the ATS is investigating it. The ATS suspects that the youth was brought to the path of militancy through online propaganda, so the investigation process related to militancy has also been started. ATS The ATS has confirmed in a press release that it has started investigating the case and the police have transferred the case to it, so the ATS has now obtained the remand of the accused. Investigation is underway on every aspect of this matter. The ATS has also taken possession of all documents including CCTV footage and documents related to the case and the investigation is also ongoing on this basis. Many more important conclusions are expected in the ATS investigation. The ATS will now re-interrogate the two injured guards, Rajkumar and Sabrosin, and record their statements. It will also find out why the accused asked the watchman to recite the Kalima and what was the motive behind it. In addition, his movements in the building where the accused was staying were also suspicious. He did not talk to anyone and the society members were not aware of him. This has been confirmed by society member Ijaz Khatib. He said that the accused lived in the room and did not even keep the garbage can outside. Along with this, we were also not aware of him. The society was unaware of his activities, while the room was provided to him only after his police confirmation.

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‘Intention Of Targeting Hindus In Name Of Jihad’: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Flags ‘Self-Radicalised Lone Wolf’ Angle In Mira Road Stabbing Case

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis termed the Mira Road stabbing incident a suspected case of ‘self-radicalisation,’ stating that preliminary investigations indicate the accused acted with an intent to target members of the Hindu community in the name of ‘jihad.’ The case, which has shocked Maharashtra, is currently being jointly probed by the Anti-Terrorism Squad and the National Investigation Agency.

Speaking on the incident, Fadnavis said the accused, Zaib Zubair Ansari, had been living in the United States and had recently returned to India. “This appears to be a case of self-radicalisation. Some books and incriminating material were recovered from his residence. The investigation will not be limited to the accused alone but will also examine individuals or networks behind his radicalisation,” he said, assuring full cooperation from the state government.

The attack took place around 4 am on Monday near Asmita Grand Mansion in Mira Road East, behind Wockhardt Hospital. According to police, two security guards, Rajkumar Mishra and Subrato Ramesh Sen, were on duty when Ansari approached them, initially asking for directions to a nearby mosque. He left briefly before returning and allegedly initiating a violent confrontation.

Ansari first questioned one of the guards about his religion before attacking him with a knife. He then entered the security cabin and allegedly asked the second guard to recite the ‘Kalma’. When the guard was unable to comply, Ansari reportedly assaulted him as well, leaving both men seriously injured.

The victims were rushed to the hospital for treatment. Mishra is currently admitted at Wockhardt Hospital in Mira Road, while Sen also received medical attention. Officials said both are in serious but stable condition.

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Fire Breaks Out Near Hancock Bridge In Mumbai Mazgaon; 7–8 Hutments Affected

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Mumbai: A fire broke out on April 28 at Ekta Nagar near Hancock Bridge in Mumbai’s Mazgaon. Visuals showed a large crowd gathering as thick black smoke billowed into the air. The fire was confined to ground-plus structures and partially to two-storey structures, comprising around 7 to 8 hutments in the area.

As information about the fire was received, the BMC Fire Brigade, Mumbai Police, BEST, 108 ambulance services, and BMC ward staff reached the spot. According to preliminary information, the incident took place at 11 am and was declared Level I (minor fire) by the BMC MFB. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported in the incident, however, the cause of the fire is not yet known.

Meanwhile, in another recent fire incident, a fire broke out at a scrap yard along Ghatkopar-Mankhurd Link Road in the Kurla scrap area of Mandala in Mankhurd. Fortunately, no injury was reported in the incident.

In Thane, a cat was killed, and household property was gutted after a fire broke out in a house. The blaze erupted in a room on the first floor of a two-storey chawl in the Shastri Nagar area around 10:43 a.m. While a woman who was in the room at the time escaped unhurt, her pet cat died on the spot.

Whereas in Govandi, at least 8-10 vehicles were gutted in a fire that broke out at an illegal parking site near the Ghatkopar–Mankhurd Link Road in Mumbai. The vehicles, reportedly old and lying unused at the site for a long time, were quickly engulfed in flames. Preliminary investigation suggested that a possible CNG cylinder blast must have triggered the fire.

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